China auto — popular cars and design: Chery

Chery Automobile Co., Ltd., is a Chinese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Wuhu, Anhui Province, China. It was founded by the Government of China in 1997 and is a state-owned corporation. Chery’s principal products are passenger cars, minivans, and SUVs; it sells passenger cars under the Chery marque and commercial vehicles under the Karry brand. Chery is the tenth-largest China-based automaker measured by 2012 output (around 590,000 units).

Chery began the production of automobiles in 1999 and their export from China in 2001. It has been China’s largest passenger car exporter since 2003, and in 2011 exported around 25% of its total production. It operates a 50:50 joint venture with Kenon Holdings, Qoros, which was formed in 2007 and sells a range of premium vehicles in emerging markets. In 2012, Jaguar Land Rover formed 50:50 joint venture Chery Jaguar Land Rover for the production of Jaguar and Land Rover cars in China with Chery.

Price Chery auto

Chery Cowin V3 cars

price > 9 000 $

price: 62 800 — 78 800 yuan

цена: 628 000 — 788 000 рублей

Chery Cowin X3 cars

price > 10 000 $

price: 66 600 — 96 600 yuan

цена: 626 000 — 910 000 рублей

Chery Tiggo 3 cars

price > 11 000 $

price: 75 000 yuan

цена: 700 000 рублей

Chery Tiggo 3X

price > 10 000 $

price: 69 000 yuan

цена: 600 000 рублей

Chery Arrizo 5 cars

price > 9 000 $

price: 60 000 – 80 000 yuan

цена: 610 000 – 810 000 рублей

Chery Tiggo 5 cars

price > 13 000 $

price: 89 900 — 150 900 yuan

цена: 780 000 рублей

Chery Arrizo M7

price > 11 500 $

price: 80 000 yuan

цена: 700 000 рублей

Chery Tiggo 3

price > 10 800 $

price: 74 000 — 99 000 yuan

цена: 650 000 рублей

Chery Arrizo 7

price > 7 000 — 13 000 $

price: 70 000 yuan

цена: 650 000 рублей

Chery Tiggo 5

price > 11 000 $

price: 75 000 yuan

цена: 650 000 рублей

Chery has several vehicle assembly and component manufacturing facilities in mainland China, and its vehicles are assembled in around 15 other countries—primarily in factories not owned by the company that utilize either complete or semi-complete knock-down kits. It has two domestic R&D centers and invests around 7% of its total revenues in product development. Its QQ city car, considered to be the best-known Chery model, spawned a sub-brand in its own right; the QQ6 and the QQme are two other cars produced by the company, and the original QQ may now be designated the QQ3.

In the early 2000s, Chery received criticism from General Motors for alleged infringement of its intellectual property rights.